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Analysts consult Captain Obvious, expect tough quarters ahead for mobile makersFiled under: Culture, Studies, Misc Enough already, alright? After hearing analysts suggest that the current economic situation would likely hurt handset sales at large, we've now got yet another poll telling us more of the same. After contacting a number of so-called gurus for their input on th... |
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Not blogging from China. Heheh.Well, at most of the places I’ve been the past few days my blog (and all blogs on the wordpress.com domain) is blocked so I haven’t been able to post, or even read my blog. But I’ve been posting a ton over on Twitter and on FriendFeed. Both of those sites are totally available i... |
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$131k Softbank 823SH Tiffany handset sells out in three daysFiled under: Culture, Handsets, GSM, Softbank Mobile Recession? What recession? While many in this world are grumbling about a so-called weakened economy, at least eight individuals aren't hurtin' at all. Or, at least they aren't acting like it. The (very) limited edition Softbank 823SH Tiffany,... |
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Casio 830CA Phone Support HSDPACasio reveal its 5.2 megapixel camera phone called 830CA. Casio 830CA sport a 3-inch display with 240 x 427 pixel resolution. Its 5.2 MP camera equipped with face detection as well as autofocus. The 830CA supports HSDPA, 1-Seg and global roaming service. Coming with white, black, orange and gray,... |
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RockYou Spits in Recession’s Face, Secures $17 Million In FundingWe know that the looming recession doesn’t mean that all funding will immediately stop, but amidst the waves of layoffs and cautionary e-mails sent by VCs it’s nice to see widget maker RockYou getting additional 17 million dollars, which brings their C Round Total to $52 Million. This... |
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Irrepressible widget-maker RockYou aims at Asia, raises $17MRockYou, a company that started out two years ago making simple slideshow widgets for MySpace, and more recently applications on Facebook and other rival social networks, is now invading Asia. It has taken on strategic funding and sweet deals from big regional partners: $14 million from Japanese ... |

